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it's helped us a lot. some of these guys have never had anything to actually care for in their lives. if he misconforms, the cat can be taken away, sent back to the shelter. so if he gets a new class a or class b, he can lose that cat. >> this would be gia. she's tiny. [ kitten meows ] already rubbing up against me. she acts like we've known each other for a while. welcome home. >>> coming up, paul komyatti's mouth threatens his transfer to a work release transfer program. and other inmates find themselves on the wrong end of a contraband crackdown. >> i saw a cell phone in the case as the defender was flushing the toilet. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> we have good days and bad days in here. yesterday was a good day. today's not so good. i have a son out there. i don't want him to follow in my footsteps. i don't want this for him. i don't want this for anybody. this is no place for anybody to be. >> one of the benefits of indiana state prison's cat program is that inma
it's helped us a lot. some of these guys have never had anything to actually care for in their lives. if he misconforms, the cat can be taken away, sent back to the shelter. so if he gets a new class a or class b, he can lose that cat. >> this would be gia. she's tiny. [ kitten meows ] already rubbing up against me. she acts like we've known each other for a while. welcome home. >>> coming up, paul komyatti's mouth threatens his transfer to a work release transfer program. and...
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it's helped us a lot. some of these guys have never had anything to actually care for in their lives. if he misconforms, the cat can be taken away, sent back to the shelter. so if he gets a new class a or class b, he can lose that cat. >> this would be gia. she's tiny. [ kitten meows ] already rubbing up against me. she acts like we've known each other for a while. welcome home. >>> coming up, paul komyatti's mouth threatens his transfer to a work release transfer program. and other inmates find themselves on the wrong end of a contraband crackdown. >> i saw a cell phone in the case as the defender was flushing the toilet. [ female announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour
it's helped us a lot. some of these guys have never had anything to actually care for in their lives. if he misconforms, the cat can be taken away, sent back to the shelter. so if he gets a new class a or class b, he can lose that cat. >> this would be gia. she's tiny. [ kitten meows ] already rubbing up against me. she acts like we've known each other for a while. welcome home. >>> coming up, paul komyatti's mouth threatens his transfer to a work release transfer program. and...
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all i can say is it has worked well for us. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can i borrow your boat this weekend? no. [ male announcer ] share more. save more. at&t mobile share for business. ♪ >>> presidents bill clinton and jimmy carter will join president obama for the commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the historic march on washington and dr. martin luther king jr.'s "i have a dream" speech, which i was at, by the way. the three will join the king family in ringing bells at 3:00 p.m. eastern. coming up, the republican party divide. really? [ phil ] when you have joint pain and stiffness... accomplishing even little things can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pr
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stay with us. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you i did. email? so what did you think of the house? did you see the school ratings? oh, you're right. hey babe, i got to go. bye daddy! have a good day at school, ok? ...but what about when my parents visit? ok. i just love this one... and it's next to a park. i love it. i love it too. here's our new house... daddy! you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. and didn't know where to start. a co
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are using scare tactics. they are more interested in divisive politics than ensuring that no one's vote is disenfranchised by fraudulent ballot. >> among the things he said beyond, that judy, was that polls show people in north carolina are for this, that those who have to go and get i.d.s will be able to get them for free. what would you say to him? >> i mean, you know, this law is an -- law that really double down on the war on voting. not only does it put in place i.d. and doesn't even allow college i.d.s to be used and has really strict, we have strict voting requirements. we have a 92-year-old woman who is a plaintiff in this case and has voted since the 1940s when literacy tests were in place and she wouldn't be able to vote under this law. they are moving the clock backwards instead of providing free, fair, and accessible elections for all, they are making it harder to vote. i think this law shows that this state has decided to take us backwards, that when we have just had a strike at the voting rights
are using scare tactics. they are more interested in divisive politics than ensuring that no one's vote is disenfranchised by fraudulent ballot. >> among the things he said beyond, that judy, was that polls show people in north carolina are for this, that those who have to go and get i.d.s will be able to get them for free. what would you say to him? >> i mean, you know, this law is an -- law that really double down on the war on voting. not only does it put in place i.d. and...
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thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. tonight on "all in" the unfolding battle to protect your right to vote in this country. it's being waged on multiple fronts in multiple states. we've got full coverage after a whole host of developments in a moment with texas representative waukeen castro and the reverend al sharpton. >>> as the outrage over russia's anti-gay laws continue to grow, we're beginning to get a disturbing picture of what life is like there for its lgbt citizens. my guest tonight is russian, openly gay and about to flee the country. >>> plus, stop and frisk and edward snowden, what do they have in quhcommon? a whole lot more than you might think. >>> we begin on the front lines of voter suppression, with multiple developments across the country, not the least of which is the attorney general of the united states eric holder suing the state of texas, two states suing the federal government back, and a prominent repub
thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. tonight on "all in" the unfolding battle to protect your right to vote in this country. it's being waged on multiple fronts in multiple states. we've got full coverage after a whole host of developments in a moment with texas representative waukeen castro and the reverend al sharpton. >>> as the outrage over russia's anti-gay laws continue...
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this is the gurney that we use for the lethal injection. there are two iv lines come to the portal in the wall. one line would go to the left arm with the right being the backup. this is the room to where the executioner would be. the lethal injection. the iv solution is here. syringes would be in this area. we have phones, camera directly above the gurney where the executioner can watch the process to make sure they're getting a good feed. should you get a clogged line, the executioner would stop and go to the backup line. this is the official witness room. the official witnesses are set here. it could be clergy, the family of the condemned, seven media representatives and, of course, now the family of the victim that are over 18 can witness it, too. and the warden gives the cue to start the execution process. and it could be any type thing from scratching your head to removing your glasses or pick up a phone or intercom and say, proceed. >> since he's been warden at riverbend prison, ricky bell has overseen one execution. >> this entire u
this is the gurney that we use for the lethal injection. there are two iv lines come to the portal in the wall. one line would go to the left arm with the right being the backup. this is the room to where the executioner would be. the lethal injection. the iv solution is here. syringes would be in this area. we have phones, camera directly above the gurney where the executioner can watch the process to make sure they're getting a good feed. should you get a clogged line, the executioner would...
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download the expedia app and your next trip could be on us. expedia, find yours. >>> presidents bill clinton and jimmy carter will join president obama for the commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the historic march on washington and dr. martin luther king jr.'s "i have a dream" speech, which i was at, by the way. the three will join the king family in ringing bells at 3:00 p.m. eastern. coming up, the republican party divide. really? [ male announcer ] frequent heartburn? the choice is yours. chalky... not chalky. temporary... 24 hour. lots of tablets... one pill. you decide. prevent acid with prevacid 24hr. you decide. what areow! that hurt!k there? no, no, no, no. you can't go to school like this, c'mon. don't do it! no! (mom vo) you never know what life's gonna throw at you. if i gotta wear clothes, you gotta wear clothes. (mom vo) that's why i got a subaru. i just pulled up. he did what now? no he's never done that before! oh really? i might have some clothes in the car. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. but, dad,
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you see, now you belong to us. when we hit the yard, there will be a couple hundred inmates talking [ bleep ] to you about how you look, about your hair, about how they'll take you and go up in you. do not respond to them. >> there's definitely a cockiness. even the girls, they weren't scared at all and that was on the outside. and as soon as they hit that yard and they were -- they had to walk down that gauntlet of really bad ass-looking guys, you know, all tatted up, scars all over their face, you know? the looks on their faces completely changed. >> who's on my yard? >> what you looking at? >> hey [ bleep ]. >> you guys don't want to make the same mistakes we're making, or you'll be here for life. just like me! >> welcome to corcoran. >> here kitty kitty. >> what's up? >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> look at his hair. [ bleep ]. look at that. >> i don't know any of them. we don't know them. we don't know them. >> i don't want to know. is that a girl? >> if you have a broken leg, you will get aspirin. if you have the
you see, now you belong to us. when we hit the yard, there will be a couple hundred inmates talking [ bleep ] to you about how you look, about your hair, about how they'll take you and go up in you. do not respond to them. >> there's definitely a cockiness. even the girls, they weren't scared at all and that was on the outside. and as soon as they hit that yard and they were -- they had to walk down that gauntlet of really bad ass-looking guys, you know, all tatted up, scars all over...
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snipers shooting at us. never tells us who the enemy was. >> soldiers from the u.s. army's bravo company, 216, including ethan mccord are on patrol in a run down neighborhood called new baghdad. early that morning, the battalion comes under mortar fire as it leaves the base. and while the soldiers patrol, they hear sporadic gunfire. >> this area had been a troublesome area, so bravo company was cast out to go out and flesh people out u. >> two apache helicopters are providing air support. and cameras mounted on their gun sights are recording the action. the audio you hear is the pilot's actual radio chatter. the pilots spot a gruch men they suspect are insurgents carrying weapons. >> have individuals with weapons. he's got a weapon too. there's about 20 of them. >> oh, yeah. >> because the men are all dressed similarly, the pilots don't realize that two of them are journalists. a photographer and his driver. the apache soldiers seem to mistake the camera for a rocket propelled grenade. >> all right. we've got a guy with an rpg. >> getting ready to fire. we got a guy
snipers shooting at us. never tells us who the enemy was. >> soldiers from the u.s. army's bravo company, 216, including ethan mccord are on patrol in a run down neighborhood called new baghdad. early that morning, the battalion comes under mortar fire as it leaves the base. and while the soldiers patrol, they hear sporadic gunfire. >> this area had been a troublesome area, so bravo company was cast out to go out and flesh people out u. >> two apache helicopters are providing...
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are using scare tactics. they're more interested in divisive politics than ensuring that no one's vote is disenfranchised by fraudulent ballot. >> this morning at a ceo forum in raleigh just seconds after governor mccrory left the stage, a well-known left wing extremist, former secretary of state retired general colin powell, took the stage as keynote speaker and basically let governor mccrory have it. no audio was allowed. here's what he said. "i want to see policies that encourage every american to vote, not make it more difficult to vote. it immediately turns off a voting bloc the republican party needs. these kinds of actions do not build the base. it just turns people away. you an say what you like, but there is no voter fraud. how can it be widespread and undetected? what it really says to minority voters is we really are sort of punishing you." joining me, host of "politicsnation," my colleague, reverend al sharpton. a special two-hour edition of his show will air tomorrow, "march on washington: the dr
are using scare tactics. they're more interested in divisive politics than ensuring that no one's vote is disenfranchised by fraudulent ballot. >> this morning at a ceo forum in raleigh just seconds after governor mccrory left the stage, a well-known left wing extremist, former secretary of state retired general colin powell, took the stage as keynote speaker and basically let governor mccrory have it. no audio was allowed. here's what he said. "i want to see policies that encourage...
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so thank you, sir, for joining us. i hope your chairmanship has been a successful one. >> thanks for having me. and we've gotten a lot done this last year. it's been very exciting. thank you. >> i imagine that the health care act is a big discussion point among your fellow governors. what are you hearing from governors there about the affordable care act? >> in fact, health care has been a major topic of conversation but it's been less about the affordable be care act and more about all the innovations in states across the country as we transform our systems of health care both the way we deliver it and pay for it, moving away from fee for service and toward a model where quality is rewarded as is the ability to keep costs low. and that is really more the focus than the affordable care act. >> but overall, you know there's been a raging fight over this law itself. are governors not describing some of that will context, as well to you? >> much less than you would think. in fact, i mean, i agree with you. there's been th
so thank you, sir, for joining us. i hope your chairmanship has been a successful one. >> thanks for having me. and we've gotten a lot done this last year. it's been very exciting. thank you. >> i imagine that the health care act is a big discussion point among your fellow governors. what are you hearing from governors there about the affordable care act? >> in fact, health care has been a major topic of conversation but it's been less about the affordable be care act and more...
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republican senators used to talk to me. i remember seeing a republican senator come out of chris christie's office visibly shaken and perspiring and saying, you know, i shouldn't be treated this way. he really -- it's not about respect. it's about fear and loathing. >> democratic state senator barbara buono. strong words about new jersey governor chris christie. >>> the cia releasing redacted documents has to do with the currently unfolding crisis in egypt, when we come back. [ human league plays "i'm only human" ] [ ship horn blows ] no, no, no! stop! humans. one day we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... not so much. but that's okay -- you're covered with great ideas like optional better car replacement from liberty mutual insurance. total your car and we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. learn about it at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron,
republican senators used to talk to me. i remember seeing a republican senator come out of chris christie's office visibly shaken and perspiring and saying, you know, i shouldn't be treated this way. he really -- it's not about respect. it's about fear and loathing. >> democratic state senator barbara buono. strong words about new jersey governor chris christie. >>> the cia releasing redacted documents has to do with the currently unfolding crisis in egypt, when we come back. [...
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and he told me that the taliban used the road quite often and he advised us not to go down the road. >> he passes that information on to his commanders, but they order him to continue. the next day just as he set out, their camera captures yet another strike. >> each time when your friend's blown up, your heart stops and you don't know. you wait for the dust to come down and wait for the radio to crack back up and hear something. >> good to go. >> everybody is good to go. nobody's injured. >> so we recover the vehicle and then we continue on the road. >> finally the group makes it safely to its destination. battered and shaken, but alive. phil is also a truck commander in the 235th who has survived numerous ieds. >> for a split second there's definitely a sense of, oh, god, this is it. this is -- it's all over. >> this is good. >> then you realize everything's good and you start hearing everybody again. you know that everybody's okay and you're like, all right, we made it. >> i'll zoom in on it. >> while deployed the platoon routinely watches their own videos to assess the attacks an
and he told me that the taliban used the road quite often and he advised us not to go down the road. >> he passes that information on to his commanders, but they order him to continue. the next day just as he set out, their camera captures yet another strike. >> each time when your friend's blown up, your heart stops and you don't know. you wait for the dust to come down and wait for the radio to crack back up and hear something. >> good to go. >> everybody is good to...
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. >> he is the guy who throw us out. you need to kill this guy. >> a video vigilante confronts a cop in a no-standing zone. >> what are you doing? >> what are you doing? >> you can't touch me. >> i can do whatever i want. >> and -- >> show me which one. >> bullies scared straight. >> i'll " -- everybody. >> and a case of sticky fingers. devastating day care and a battle for the space. >> she managed to actually move the car completely out of the space. >>> "caught on camera -- bad behavior." welcome to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. bad behavior can sometimes seem like an epidemic, from road rage to bullying over the internet to fist fights on reality tv. our first video is a prime example of bad behavior. a man erupts in violence and not out of anger or frustration, but to celebrate the home team's victory. [ chanting "light it up" ] >> mayhem in the streets of los angeles. june 2010. 19-year-old student and part-time graphic designer jun gatuna ducks into a downtown bar to watch the last moments of the nba fi
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america has lost too much influence among us. you no longer stand by us. it was quite a message to the obama administration that its support, at least within the militar military, was evaporated. >> given what you just said, the birth of a democracy is and has always been a rather messy and bloody process. so in terms of action, can the obama administration be reasonably expected to do anything other than this? do we have that tape? >> the world is -- what is happening in cairo. we urge the government in egypt and all parties in egypt to refrain from violence and resolve their differences peacefully. >> basically issuing a statement. is the president right to keep the united states at arm's length from what's happening in egypt? >> the president has to navigate the anger and resentment that's now felt on both sides of the equation in egypt. let's remember, we have a stake in egypt's stability for the regional goals and objectives of u.s. foreign policy, jonathan. not only the camp david accords, not only its role in counterterrorism against islamists and t
america has lost too much influence among us. you no longer stand by us. it was quite a message to the obama administration that its support, at least within the militar military, was evaporated. >> given what you just said, the birth of a democracy is and has always been a rather messy and bloody process. so in terms of action, can the obama administration be reasonably expected to do anything other than this? do we have that tape? >> the world is -- what is happening in cairo. we...
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is that the case in america when you look at us compared to other industrialized countries? >> that debate goes on a lot. there's something sort of aspirational about the idea of college, about the fulfillment of the american dream. especially when you talk about, you know, parents or grandparents who didn't go to college who didn't have the opportunity. the pride they take in being able to watch their kids and grand kids be eligible for it, be able to do it. and you're right, i don't think that's something that the president's going to bring up today. the other thing here too, i think, sure, there's the issue here, has to go through republicans in congress, who knows if that's going to happen. but it's a step more removed from that. this is a philosophical moment for the president. republicans are out there in the town halls back in the districts, what are we hearing from that? a shutdown, debt ceiling fight, we want to get rid of obama care and this is obama saying while they're having that conferring, this is the conversation i want to have with the country. about what th
is that the case in america when you look at us compared to other industrialized countries? >> that debate goes on a lot. there's something sort of aspirational about the idea of college, about the fulfillment of the american dream. especially when you talk about, you know, parents or grandparents who didn't go to college who didn't have the opportunity. the pride they take in being able to watch their kids and grand kids be eligible for it, be able to do it. and you're right, i don't...
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but i think that it should inspire us to see the progress made that gives us the strength to keep marching. and no one is a better symbol of that than the first lady, who has been the target of so many attacks from the right. and yet she has made the decision just to ignore the noise. listen to this. >> i grew up in the same neighborhoods, went to the same schools, faced the same struggles, shared the same hopes and dreams that all of you share. i am you. and the only reason that i am standing up here today is that back when i was your age, i made a set of choices with my life, do you hear me? choices. i chose not to listen to the doubters and the haters. >> i mean, that's really inspirational. >> she is just -- look, she is magnificent. and she inspires me in so many ways because she is public school educated. you know, she just worked really, really hard. and i agree with what allison was saying. and i know it can be a very pessimistic time, but just the sight of she and barack obama and their two daughters in the white house is a mind-boggling thing. i have a friend victor whose son ale
but i think that it should inspire us to see the progress made that gives us the strength to keep marching. and no one is a better symbol of that than the first lady, who has been the target of so many attacks from the right. and yet she has made the decision just to ignore the noise. listen to this. >> i grew up in the same neighborhoods, went to the same schools, faced the same struggles, shared the same hopes and dreams that all of you share. i am you. and the only reason that i am...
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it's been here, it's been with us. the grassroots movement that's rising right now has the capacity to link with policy and to create the kind of structural change that we need to have happen in this country. >> maybe former president george w. bush can come back and lead the movement. >> i think bloomberg than give the central park jogger brothers what they need. the settlement that they're deserving. >> the dreams we spin when we're together. author, artist and prison reform activist, i thank you very much for being here this evening. >>> for north carolina lawmakers their extreme conservative rampage has achieved a scary new milestone. polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can
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they keep us safe. if you have every soldier able to take information and give it to whoever they want, then you're sort of having every soldier having veto power over the military functioning. you're challenging the ability of the military to even be able to function in society. what would you say to that? >> well, i think that there's a number of issues involved in this case. there's a massive problem with overclassification where the government is just reflexively classifying any number of things, not just war crimes, but stuff that isn't even interesting at all. so i think that, you know, that's something we need to look at there. but, you know, brad also didn't really have any recourse. there was at one point that he tried to go expose, for example, that there were iraqi academics that were being turned over to the prime minister's security forces, and he was almost certain they were being tortured. he tried to go report this to his commanding officer, and his commanding officer told him to shut up
they keep us safe. if you have every soldier able to take information and give it to whoever they want, then you're sort of having every soldier having veto power over the military functioning. you're challenging the ability of the military to even be able to function in society. what would you say to that? >> well, i think that there's a number of issues involved in this case. there's a massive problem with overclassification where the government is just reflexively classifying any...
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it's been here, it's been with us. the grassroots movement that's rising right now has the capacity to link with policy and to create the kind of structural change that we need to have happen in this country. >> maybe former president george w. bush can come back and lead the movement. >> i think bloomberg than give the central park jogger brothers what they need. the settlement that they're deserving. >> the dreams we spin when we're together. author, artist and prison reform activist, i thank you very much for being here this evening. >>> for north carolina lawmakers their extreme conservative rampage has achieved a scary new milestone. (growls) (man) that's a good look for you. (woman) that was fun. (man) yeah. (man) let me help you out with the.. (woman)...oh no, i got it. (man) you sure? (woman) just pop the trunk. (man vo) i may not know where the road will lead, but... i'm sure my subaru will get me there. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. i'to guard their manhood with trnew depend shields an
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each of us carries with us a cultural lens that allows us to see or not see things that are pervasive in our society. and so bill o'reilly doesn't have the same socialization as i may have. he sees these issues play themselves out in a very different way. some people may call that privilege. i do. i think that will bill o'reilly does not have to see some of the injustices that are perpetrated across this country, especially in terms of communities of color or poor economically distressed communities because he doesn't have" to live them. so he can sit on his perch and make these unfounded attacks without really any backlash from anyone other than us. but to make popular media the culprit in this i think really takes it just a bridge or a step too far. anyone who speaks about racial injustice must then be a racist themselves. i find that argument sort of faulty on its face and refuse to engage in it most of the time. >> yet, the reality is, professor peterson, it has to be engaged because otherwise, these untruths continue to take on myth thick status and people end up believing that t
each of us carries with us a cultural lens that allows us to see or not see things that are pervasive in our society. and so bill o'reilly doesn't have the same socialization as i may have. he sees these issues play themselves out in a very different way. some people may call that privilege. i do. i think that will bill o'reilly does not have to see some of the injustices that are perpetrated across this country, especially in terms of communities of color or poor economically distressed...
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thank you for being with us. "politicsnation" with al sharpton starts right now. >>> thanks, michael. and thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead, america is getting smart on crime. but the right wing is playing dumb. they just can't seem to understand why a judge would rule that a police program like new york's stop and frisk discriminates against minorities. >> you're looking at a presumption that the new york city police department is going out every morning and targeting young black males. all right? they want to roust young black males. and i don't believe that for a second. they're not just walking around going hey, you, come over here. all right? they're trying to suppress violent crime and they're succeeding. >> bill doesn't believe it. i guess he just doesn't believe the hundreds of thousands of blacks and latino victims who are stopped for no reason. but maybe he'd belief it if he heard it straight from the police. here's an audiotape of a commander ordering an officer to target blacks. this tape wa
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let us not just be dreamers today let us commit to being doers. thank you and god bless. >> that was naacp president benjamin jealous speaking on the national mall. thank you to former naacp chairman. we'll take a short break. coming up we'll have more from the national mall with chris matthews and eugene robinson. we're expecting speeches from ben russell. let's listen to widow of metger evers. >> we marched. we sat. the triumphs and even defeats belong to us all. dr. king told us that he might not get to the mountain top with us, but he said that there is a promise land, and america is that promise land for all of us. uh-oh! guess what day it is?? guess what day it is! huh...anybody? julie! hey...guess what day it is?? ah come on, i know you can hear me. mike mike mike mike mike... what day is it mike? ha ha ha ha ha ha! leslie, guess what today is? it's hump day. whoot whoot! ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? i'd say happier than a camel on wednesday. hump day!!! yay!! get happy. get geico. fifteen minu
let us not just be dreamers today let us commit to being doers. thank you and god bless. >> that was naacp president benjamin jealous speaking on the national mall. thank you to former naacp chairman. we'll take a short break. coming up we'll have more from the national mall with chris matthews and eugene robinson. we're expecting speeches from ben russell. let's listen to widow of metger evers. >> we marched. we sat. the triumphs and even defeats belong to us all. dr. king told us...
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like us on facebook. follow us on 2008er @ed show. coming up, dr. king's fight for equal education opportunities continues in the birthplace after the civil rights movement. birmingham, alabama. i'll have the details next. later as conservatives push for war in syria, we'll look back at dr. king's message of peace. and a reminder, don't forget to check out "hardball" with chris matthews. it's new time 7:00 p.m. eastern live here on msnbc. we're right back. and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. >>> time now for the trenders. the ed show"'s social media nation has decided and we are report package.here are today's top trenders. voted on by you. >> somebody stop me. >> our number three trender, rodeo clowns. >> obama's going to have to just stay there. obama, watch out for those bulls. >> what the hell is that. >> the rodeo clown wore an obama mask while others taunted him. >> announcers wanted to know how many people would
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thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. tonight on "all in," it's all-out war in the battle over the policy of racial profiling, known as stop and frisk. ben jealous of the naacp will be here in just a moment. >>> also tonight, chris christie's wild weekend. on friday night the governor went hard right then he came back today, a monday morning moderate. we see what you're doing, chris christie. >>> plus, if you're into secret government documents acknowledging stuff you sort of already maybe thought you knew, it's been a cool few days. last week we saw an acknowledgement that area 51 exist and this weekend an acknowledgement the cia really did orchestrate a coup in 1953. that is coming up. >>> we begin tonight with stop and risk and racial profiling front and center and dominating the national stage. despite or perhaps because of a multi-pr offensive waged in defense of the new york police department's policy. an offense of which be
thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. tonight on "all in," it's all-out war in the battle over the policy of racial profiling, known as stop and frisk. ben jealous of the naacp will be here in just a moment. >>> also tonight, chris christie's wild weekend. on friday night the governor went hard right then he came back today, a monday morning moderate. we see what you're doing,...
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thank you for staying us into the middle of the night to be with us. i really appreciate it. >> reporter: my pleasure, rachel. >> what can you tell us about the situation in cairo and around egypt today? compared with yesterday? whether it seems like the situation is settling down at all or whether it's going to continue the way it has been? >> reporter: well two things. one, this scope of what happened yesterday is still being realized today on a humanitarian level and on a political level. yesterday we didn't have a sense of how bad it was going to be. the muslim brotherhood was saying thousands of supporters were killed. the death tolls began very low from the official government sources. by the end of today, we are still getting a better picture of the kind of human toll these casualties or, rather, these crackdowns have resulted in. we're looking at a number of 600 or so killed so far. there are still hundreds of bodies laying in a mosque that are still unidentified, unaccounted for. people are expecting that number to go up in the coming hours, p
thank you for staying us into the middle of the night to be with us. i really appreciate it. >> reporter: my pleasure, rachel. >> what can you tell us about the situation in cairo and around egypt today? compared with yesterday? whether it seems like the situation is settling down at all or whether it's going to continue the way it has been? >> reporter: well two things. one, this scope of what happened yesterday is still being realized today on a humanitarian level and on a...
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for all of us. and we can have shared agendas. i've been so proud that leaders across communities of colors have come and stood for immigration reform. because we see that as economic empowerment. we know it's going to help improve this country and the economy of this country. but we also know it's going to be a fair and just thing. because it's going to take folks out of the shadows. and i'm impressed that reverend sharpton has marched in arizona and other leaders to see nancy pelosi, the speaker who was speaker when we passed the dream act in the house. she was the one who made sure we got it done. now, obviously, we've got to get back to that today. but i have seen support across communities and across leaders and certainly women, and i do have to give nancy pelosi credit. when she was speaker, people said, hey, you can't get immigration reform done, you can't get the dream act done. she got it done. >> and i think we've had the most effective congress with a woman leader, actually. i'm so honore
for all of us. and we can have shared agendas. i've been so proud that leaders across communities of colors have come and stood for immigration reform. because we see that as economic empowerment. we know it's going to help improve this country and the economy of this country. but we also know it's going to be a fair and just thing. because it's going to take folks out of the shadows. and i'm impressed that reverend sharpton has marched in arizona and other leaders to see nancy pelosi, the...
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we cannot allow people to came us backwards. what affects one indirectly affects us all. i want women to be outraged. that clip you showed about a cavity show. outrage. that's all i can say on a morning talk show. it's beyond outrage anybody would do to a woman. folks need to be fired. we cannot accept -- we accept a double standard in this country. we have to stop it. women must lift their voices and men who care about women must lift their voices. they are somebody's mother, daughter, aunts. we have to care about humanity and women are part of that humanity. we are forces of nature and we make a difference wherever we are. >> ohio state senator nina turner. thank goodness you were with me on this sunday morning. i have to say we have been beside ourselves with anger in nerdland about the invasions of women's privacy. you always help make me feel as though there's something to be done. we don't just have to be angry about it. thank you for joining me this morning. >> thank you, professor. >>> up next the political issue literally hitting home for millions right now when
we cannot allow people to came us backwards. what affects one indirectly affects us all. i want women to be outraged. that clip you showed about a cavity show. outrage. that's all i can say on a morning talk show. it's beyond outrage anybody would do to a woman. folks need to be fired. we cannot accept -- we accept a double standard in this country. we have to stop it. women must lift their voices and men who care about women must lift their voices. they are somebody's mother, daughter, aunts....
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join us tomorrow at 8:00 when n angus king of maine joins us. coming up next is melissa harry perry with coverage of the rapidly changing situation in syria. see you tomorrow. from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a challenge. that's why we partnered with hp to build the new nascar fan and media engagement center. hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. >>> this morning, my question. should everyone but the players be making big money on college football? plus, the millions of workers just trying to make $15 an hour. and the 12-year-old taking on north carolina's governor over voting rights. but first, will the u.s. have to go it alone on syria?
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taking us on. i think that the issue for us which we have got to deal with is the united states has been very inconsistent in how it's dealt with russia. we have our own again, off again. we had a courtship going on where obama was trying over a short period of time to try and charm russia. we saw after the boston bombing incident a real effort to revitalize u.s./russia relations. the bottom line is russia has been cantankerous and difficult through this entire period. so it's our side that has been difficult. there's one thing, karen, i should point out. chuck hagel, defense secretary chuck hagel, sent out a note he's having a good exchange with the defense minister of russia. it shows there are different avenues in the relationship, some good and some bad. it's not all just one line between the presidents. >> right. to that point, professor, we saw secretaries kerry and hagel were meeting at their counterparts at about the same time the president was doing his press conference. they are saying th
taking us on. i think that the issue for us which we have got to deal with is the united states has been very inconsistent in how it's dealt with russia. we have our own again, off again. we had a courtship going on where obama was trying over a short period of time to try and charm russia. we saw after the boston bombing incident a real effort to revitalize u.s./russia relations. the bottom line is russia has been cantankerous and difficult through this entire period. so it's our side that has...
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stay with us, josh. i want to bring in nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell from d.c. refusing a meeting with vladimir putin seems to me like a cold-war mind set. does it seem that way to you? >> that certainly is the temperature. although, foreign minister lavrov is having a briefing at the end of his talks today with john kerry and chuck hagel. he's briefing over at the russian embassy. he started out by saying it's really good they're getting together at the minister level. he seems to be trying to smooth things over a little bit. some of the the russians don't like the fact that president obama when he went on jay leno the other night here on nbc said there seems to be backsliding to a cold war mentality. putin is a former kgb leader a former top spy. he doesn't like to be reminded of that. that only came after the turn down on edward snowden, the problems we've had with them on russia. so it's a pretty bad past. some experts believe that president obama believes there's no reset
stay with us, josh. i want to bring in nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell from d.c. refusing a meeting with vladimir putin seems to me like a cold-war mind set. does it seem that way to you? >> that certainly is the temperature. although, foreign minister lavrov is having a briefing at the end of his talks today with john kerry and chuck hagel. he's briefing over at the russian embassy. he started out by saying it's really good they're getting together at the...
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thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. tonight on "all in" a former gop staffer is diagnosed with cancer and converts to become an obama care believer. he will be here with his story. also tonight all that fear mongering by the national rifle association about a vast gun registry when all of the information about gun owners is collected and stored in a secret database. turns out that wasn't so crazy after all. we found out there is one, and we'll tell you the surprising answer to who set it up. that is coming up. >>> plus, the apartment building plan for new york city that has
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are using scare tactics. they're more interested in divisive politics than ensuring that no one's vote is disenfranchised by a fraudulent ballot. >> north carolina's republican governor pat mccrory signed that state's new restrictive voter i.d. bill into law today. starting in 2016, north carolina voters will need government-issued photo identification at the polls. the key components of the bill are clearly designed to make voting more difficult for people who tend to vote for democratic party candidates. the bill shortens early voting from 17 to 10 days and eliminates same day voter registration. in the last election many more democrats voted early than republicans. 1.2 million north carolina democrats voted early, while only 800,000 republicans did. the bill makes absentee voting the easiest possible way of voting because, as north carolina republicans have noticed, 86% of absentee ballots are cast by white voters in north carolina. but only 8.7% of absentee ballots in that state are cast by black voters.
are using scare tactics. they're more interested in divisive politics than ensuring that no one's vote is disenfranchised by a fraudulent ballot. >> north carolina's republican governor pat mccrory signed that state's new restrictive voter i.d. bill into law today. starting in 2016, north carolina voters will need government-issued photo identification at the polls. the key components of the bill are clearly designed to make voting more difficult for people who tend to vote for democratic...
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use that as leverage? a growing chorus of lawmakers is arguing it's time to pull the plug on aid to egypt. >> when we threaten something, as we did that we would cut off aid, the administration did and then not do it, then you lose your credibility and your influence.
use that as leverage? a growing chorus of lawmakers is arguing it's time to pull the plug on aid to egypt. >> when we threaten something, as we did that we would cut off aid, the administration did and then not do it, then you lose your credibility and your influence.
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ayman, thanks for joining us. can you give us a sense of what's happening on the ground today? >> reporter: sure. well, all attention and focus today has been on this one mosque near rumsy square. now, rumsy square was the intended destination for all those marches that were called for by the muslim brotherhood yesterday on the day of rage. and what happened last night, as the situation became extremely chaotic, a lot of people went into this mosque to use it as a makeshift field hospital, some of them wounded, some of them women, and at least some armed men. but what happened overnight, they essentially barricaded themselves in. supporters of the military, the military itself, and the police surrounded the mosque and that led to a very tense standoff throughout the early hours of the morning. now, because of that, the people inside did not feel safe enough to come outside, finding themselves in the midst of the police and the military and a lot of plainclothesed people, they said were thugs wanting to attack them. now, earlier this morning, the military and the police were out
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joining us now to give us the latest from cairo's nbc news chief correspondent richard engel. thank you for being here this morning. can you, first of all, describe the situation in egypt today. is it calm, is it tense? give us the lay of the land. >> reporter: it's certainly very tense. there are calls for more protests from the muslim brotherhood. the group is trying to organize a series of demonstrations all week. every night there's a curfew in place. you're seeing pro vigilante checkpoints in the muslim brotherhood areas. they have set up some of their own checkpoints and barricades. we're seeing divisions and clashes, sometimes between egyptians them received divided along these lines, pro military, pro brotherhood a very dangerous situation. >> richard, we're hearing on egyptian television, you're starting to see even english chirons set up, a war against terrorism. >> it is. >> trying to describe this. won a national election, a president in office as a result of a national election, now writing off the muslim brotherhood as a terrorist organization. >> yes, that is cl
joining us now to give us the latest from cairo's nbc news chief correspondent richard engel. thank you for being here this morning. can you, first of all, describe the situation in egypt today. is it calm, is it tense? give us the lay of the land. >> reporter: it's certainly very tense. there are calls for more protests from the muslim brotherhood. the group is trying to organize a series of demonstrations all week. every night there's a curfew in place. you're seeing pro vigilante...
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all of this was organized, you used deception, you used chains and other means to hold captive three young women and ultimately a young child. there was a certain strategy involved. the connection between all of these individuals was the fact that they all were friends with one or more of your daughters or your son and that was your entree and that's how this evolved. and you indicated that you had to do this because you suffer from sex addiction, but at the same time that this plan was going into operation with miss knight, you had a girlfriend who was not harmed, was not abused, you had apparently -- or outwardly normal relationship with her. you recall her? >> yes. >> okay. so you are able to choose who you wish to victimize. there was serious physical harm. miss knight suffered on many occasions, according to the information. the others were -- as well as miss knight, showing signs of malnourishment and such. there was serious psychological harm. she touched upon the captivity issue and how liberating it is now. we also heard some information about medical care and how they didn'
all of this was organized, you used deception, you used chains and other means to hold captive three young women and ultimately a young child. there was a certain strategy involved. the connection between all of these individuals was the fact that they all were friends with one or more of your daughters or your son and that was your entree and that's how this evolved. and you indicated that you had to do this because you suffer from sex addiction, but at the same time that this plan was going...
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it used to happen just to us. to use this broadcast as an act of terror, too, is really disgusting. >> do you feel, julia, like this is some -- what was shocking to me, i found these videos because of a link in a great story you did for the "new republic" about the lives of gay and lesbian folks in russia. it felt to me like, yes, this is an individual, but there's some kind of environment that means this is okay. >> that's right. if you talk to gay activists in russia and just regular gay people in russia, you see that things have gotten a lot worse because of the law and the push to get the law through. there's been a spike in violence against gay people. so whereas before you saw people kind of reacting with shrugs to people coming out to them as gay, some people would be disowned or kicked out of their homes, but you saw these islands of tolerance in this sea of misunderstanding and hate. those islands are getting smaller and smaller. in part because there's clearly -- there's been a signal sent that sometimes
it used to happen just to us. to use this broadcast as an act of terror, too, is really disgusting. >> do you feel, julia, like this is some -- what was shocking to me, i found these videos because of a link in a great story you did for the "new republic" about the lives of gay and lesbian folks in russia. it felt to me like, yes, this is an individual, but there's some kind of environment that means this is okay. >> that's right. if you talk to gay activists in russia and...
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she's here with us now. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> we've reached out to the developer of this building. we did not hear back. as you pointed out in your assessment, this is a blatant attempt to segregate people. what did this developer say to the city? how did they explain this? >> they've submitted an application for permission to do this. they also intend to apply for 421 tax credits and to get massive air rights for doing this inclusionary housing. but in terms of explaining it, they call it off-site housing, which would then explain the separate entrance. however, it's on the same site. it's actually attached to the luxury, wealthy condo building. >> when you first heard this, i mean -- first of all, for people who don't live in the new york area, what is considered a low-income unit is $900 a month. >> right. >> i'm from texas. that could get you a nice house in a suburb. nevertheless, low-income is considered $900 a month. what did you think? >> well, my immediate reaction was this is re
she's here with us now. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> we've reached out to the developer of this building. we did not hear back. as you pointed out in your assessment, this is a blatant attempt to segregate people. what did this developer say to the city? how did they explain this? >> they've submitted an application for permission to do this. they also intend to apply for 421 tax credits and to get massive air rights for doing this inclusionary housing. but in...
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what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: well, indeed syrian rebels say their offensive continues in various parts. they are citing they are making gains despite some of the setbacks from the chemical weapons and particularly from the regime's ability to fight back or at least continue to fight. there's no doubt that syrian rebels are saying that what happened over the course of the last several days was a weapons attack, a chemical weapons attack. obviously the evidence on that still remains somewhat inconclusive from an international perspective despite the fact that key u.s. allies and u.n. members like the united kingdom are coming out more definitively saying it was a chemical weapons attack by the regime. nonetheless, on the ground the fighting around damascus continues. the syrian rebels say they have been undeterred by the chemical weapons attack they alleged was used. >> all right. ayman mohyeldin live in cairo. thanks so much for that. now for more on the situation in both syria and egypt, let's bring
what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: well, indeed syrian rebels say their offensive continues in various parts. they are citing they are making gains despite some of the setbacks from the chemical weapons and particularly from the regime's ability to fight back or at least continue to fight. there's no doubt that syrian rebels are saying that what happened over the course of the last several days was a weapons attack, a chemical weapons attack. obviously the evidence on that...
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